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Synopsis: Text, Theology, and Trowel consists of ten essays on the
understanding and reception of the Hebrew Bible in Judaism and
Christianity. Textual exegesis, historical contexts, and modern
reception of the Hebrew text are placed side by side to encourage
interdisciplinary study. Two theologically minded essays are
included to help overcome the biblical studies/theology dichotomy.
By placing such divergent approaches together, this volume will
help expand ways of thinking about the Bible and its cognate
fields. Endorsements: "This collection of articles by promising
young scholars in the field of Religious Studies, especially
Biblical Studies, indicates that interdisciplinary research
combining theology with literary studies, archaeology, and
historical and sociological research is leading into new directions
and opening up new fields of enquiry." -Catherine Hezser, SOAS,
University of London Author Biography: Lidia D. Matassa has a
number of previous publications on the archaeology of synagogues,
including several articles in Encyclopaedia Judaica. Jason M.
Silverman is the editor of the collection, A Land Like Your Own
(Pickwick Publications, 2010).
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